cvs watch is probably on. just change the unix permissions on the
working copy and it should temporarily fix it. the other option is to
use cvs edit and unedit before and after doing work on the working copy,
but it has its own side effects.
Maik Walter wrote:
Hi,
I use a SuSE SLES 9 server w
KS wrote:
> cvs watch is probably on. just change the unix permissions on the
> working copy and it should temporarily fix it. the other
> option is to
> use cvs edit and unedit before and after doing work on the
> working copy,
> but it has its own side effects.
>
> Maik Walter wrote:
> >
Maik Walter wrote:
> I use a SuSE SLES 9 server with CVS 1.11.14.
>
> After branching and new checkout for this new branch
> I have the strange effect that some directories from project
> have in their CVS/Tag file the entry "Nbranch-name" instead
> of "Tbranch-name".
> All files in the relev
I wrote:
> cvs watch for a reason - do not subvert that reason by simply
> restoring read access locally.
Oops - sed 's/read access/write access'
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